France Just five months after taking office, Aurélien Rousseau resigned from his role as health minister in protest against France’s recently adopted immigration law. Interim replacement Agnès Firmin Le Bodo, the sixth health minister since 2017, is not expected to stay long after accusations relating to gifts she obtained from pharma…
India Suresh Pattathil wears two hats within India’s vast pharma ecosystem. Not only is he responsible for managing AbbVie India as its Managing Director and GM, he also advocates for broader pharma interests as president of the Organization of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI). He speaks about India’s goal of fostering…
Global Last year’s COP28 summit saw a host of pharma players touting their green credentials, as PharmaBoardroom’s Louis Haynes explores here. This is an extract from our Transformative 2023: Regional Pharma Trends report, available for free download now. At the recent COP28 climate change conference in the UAE, industry bodies…
Brazil Brazil’s ANVISA is commonly recognised as LatAm’s leading national medicines regulator and is defined by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) as a National Regulatory Authority of Regional Reference (NRAr) for medicines and vaccines. As part of our Transformative 2023: Regional Pharma Trends report, PharmaBoardroom’s Patrick Burton explores some of the key recent…
USA As the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) starts to become a reality, and both big pharma and biotech companies brace themselves for its more widespread impact, BIO names Washington fixture, rare disease advocate and entrepreneur John Crowley as its new CEO. After waiting for a new leader for over…
India In the latest blow to Indian pharma’s reputation, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended the suspension of marketing authorisations for a large number of generics tested by Indian CRO Synapse Labs. While the Indian government has taken steps to regulate the industry and improve quality, including a new Drugs,…
Global AI is the buzzword du jour across all industries, but what is needed for it to truly make a difference in clinical trials? Writing in December 2023’s DIA Global Forum magazine, Lokavant’s Rohit Nambisan lays out the three essential characteristics for AI impact in clinical research, foregrounding the vital importance…
India Ayushman Bharat, launched in 2018, is a monumental scheme addressing the lack of healthcare accessibility and affordability for over 500 million people in India. Dr Indu Bhushan, Ayushman Bharat’s inaugural CEO, explains how the scheme was swiftly implemented, utilizing socio-economic caste census data to determine eligibility inclusively; how it reduces…
Europe The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent shortages of essential medicines and APIs laid bare Europe’s reliance on suppliers outside its borders. To combat this issue and ensure that Europe is better prepared for future health crises, the Spanish Presidency of the EU is advocating for a focus on ‘strategic autonomy’ up…
China A roundup of some of the biggest news stories from the pharma industry in China including Aspen’s purchase of Sandoz’s Chinese business; Moderna’s first mRNA facility in China; WuXi Biologics’ stock plunge, and BeiGene’s USD 1.33 billion CDK2 inhibitor deal with Ensem Therapeutics. Bristol Myers to pay $800 million…
United Kingdom AstraZeneca has made a bold move by offering its in-house digital clinical trial expertise to clinical research organisations (CROs) and other pharmaceutical companies via the launch of healthtech business Evinova. AstraZeneca’s apparent willingness to share expertise with its competitors has raised some eyebrows, but the British firm is steadfast in…
Portugal A doyen of Portuguese pharma, Pedro Ferraz da Costa is the long-serving president of the company started by his parents, Iberfar. In conversation with PharmaBoardroom, he discusses how Iberfar’s business has evolved in recent years, the direction of travel his country should take to safeguard its homegrown industry and the…
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